Rev 3318: Fix wording in the checkouts help topic (James Westby) in file:///home/pqm/archives/thelove/bzr/%2Btrunk/
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Mon Mar 31 10:17:58 BST 2008
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revno: 3318
revision-id:pqm at pqm.ubuntu.com-20080331091745-r831hmhda7j4nm54
parent: pqm at pqm.ubuntu.com-20080331043759-0a8hhft91h108mh7
parent: ian.clatworthy at canonical.com-20080331074301-ajsv9sp8omhynfv6
committer: Canonical.com Patch Queue Manager <pqm at pqm.ubuntu.com>
branch nick: +trunk
timestamp: Mon 2008-03-31 10:17:45 +0100
message:
Fix wording in the checkouts help topic (James Westby)
modified:
bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py help_topics.py-20060920210027-rnim90q9e0bwxvy4-1
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revno: 3317.1.1
revision-id:ian.clatworthy at canonical.com-20080331074301-ajsv9sp8omhynfv6
parent: pqm at pqm.ubuntu.com-20080331043759-0a8hhft91h108mh7
parent: jw+debian at jameswestby.net-20080329125721-o02k3osp4gyl03wk
committer: Ian Clatworthy <ian.clatworthy at canonical.com>
branch nick: ianc-integration
timestamp: Mon 2008-03-31 17:43:01 +1000
message:
Fix wording in the checkouts help topic (James Westby)
modified:
bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py help_topics.py-20060920210027-rnim90q9e0bwxvy4-1
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revno: 3310.2.1
revision-id:jw+debian at jameswestby.net-20080329125721-o02k3osp4gyl03wk
parent: pqm at pqm.ubuntu.com-20080327064129-8egj1nnju8z9v91b
committer: James Westby <jw+debian at jameswestby.net>
branch nick: temp
timestamp: Sat 2008-03-29 12:57:21 +0000
message:
Fix wording in the checkouts help topic.
modified:
bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py help_topics.py-20060920210027-rnim90q9e0bwxvy4-1
=== modified file 'bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py'
--- a/bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py 2008-03-25 22:53:22 +0000
+++ b/bzrlib/help_topics/__init__.py 2008-03-29 12:57:21 +0000
@@ -350,10 +350,10 @@
Lightweight checkouts work best when you have fast reliable access to the
master branch. This means that if the master branch is on the same disk or LAN
a lightweight checkout will be faster than a heavyweight one for any commands
-that modify the revision history (as only one copy branch needs to be updated).
-Heavyweight checkouts will generally be faster for any command that uses the
-history but does not change it, but if the master branch is on the same disk
-then there wont be a noticeable difference.
+that modify the revision history (as only one copy of the branch needs to
+be updated). Heavyweight checkouts will generally be faster for any command
+that uses the history but does not change it, but if the master branch is on
+the same disk then there won't be a noticeable difference.
Another possible use for a checkout is to use it with a treeless repository
containing your branches, where you maintain only one working tree by
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